Friday, May 16, 2014

This book has been re-titled: "Sacred Betrayal: The Coming Destruction of the Baptist People."
The late Pastor James Beller has to be applauded for covering or rather uncovering much historical information which champions
the
humble yet strong proponents of religious liberty and Biblical
convictions rooted among the Baptist people. This book is only 122
pages, historical and yet it isn't a cumbersome read. Pastor Beller
covers three major issues in this book: The Ancient Ancestry (refuting
the "spiritual kinship view" promoted by Whitsitt). The Revival Heritage
(contrasting the Evangelical Alliance Fundamentalist revivals, and
refuting "catholic-reformed" Reconstructionism). And The American
Principles (exciting information on how and who influenced our founding
fathers towards political and religious freedom for all). The epilogue
of the book covers three important clarifications: David Barton's
Omissions, Theocracy, Antichrist and the Coming Destruction of the
Baptist People, and Repairing America through Her Principles of Liberty.

I gave this book 5 stars on the Amazon.com review site for the gravity of the topic and the
excellent manner which the late Pastor did his work. This book also
comes with 6 pages of helpful index. I do regret that this isn't in
electronic format, at least for now.

You may purchase a copy by calling: 314-606-7326 or online at Amazon or Challenge Press
(c) 2005; ISBN: 978-0-9668766-4-2.

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1. Your church may have a bookstore (or even a book table) where you can peruse some very good reading material. At the very least, your Pastor(s) should be consulted regarding a good book. If you are a member of a solid, New Testament, Baptist church you would know that the pastor is God's ordained teacher for your congregation, and his advice and guidance in reading is important.

2. My recommendations do not constitute an endorsement of all the doctrines expressed in a book nor is it an approval of the theological/doctrinal views expressed by the author of that book. I would be classified as "KJVO" and I gladly accept that. I would also be classified as "Independent Baptist" and I am happy to be that.

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